239 Main Street

There is no doubt that the home at 239 Main Street is one of the more interesting structures on Main Street. Unlike the many colonial homes that dot the main street, this home is also a superb example of the 1930s architectural style. While a majority of the homes on main street dwarf this structure, coming in at a modest 1350 square feet of floor space, sets this home apart. Its cheerful warm green hues, along with a meticulous array of ornamental shrubbery, articulate the entrance with the main street in a stunningly unique sculpted garden, making the home one of the more captivating treasures along Main Street.

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  1. joemenghini Avatar

    Aldo: Howdy. nice work here. Do you use Gesso before you paint your work? If not you should try it as it takes care of a bunch of unevenness in the weave of the canvas and also helps the paint to glide over the canvas. And, depending on your desired finish, you can knock down glare if need be. I include a few experiments done using both text prompting and now also sketch prompts.

    [image: I don’t have any room for Dessert.png] ‘I’m too full for Dessert’

    [image: Autumn Stroll Through Cobblestone Streets (up).jpg] ‘Autumn Stroll’

    [image: Placement is Critical.jpg] ‘Placement is Critical’

    [image: How can it be closed if todays the Grand Opening?.jpg] ‘How can it be closed if it’s Opening Day’

    [image: knife and spoon.png] ‘Knife and Spoon’ (#6)

    [image: sliced.png] ‘Bread Man’

    Hope all is well.

    Best,

    Z

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    1. rmfa987 Avatar

      These canvas boards are supposed to be pre-gesso – But yes –I really need to apply more to get rid of those canvas marks

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